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The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #15 - The Apple Frontier
In this episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights discuss, primarily, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and its new accessibility features, especially the new features found in VoiceOver RoaringApps.com - A site to check the Lion compatibility of your applications Tunesify Lite - A Mac app for converting FLAC files to a more useful format Hanging with Friends Free - A Hangman game that is mostly accessible with VoiceOver
The Mac-cessibility ROund Table Podcast #14 - The Macateers Make Their Picks
In this episode of the Mac-cessibility ROund Table Podcast, our knights are magically and revolutionarily transformed into Macateers, braving the Mac and iOS AppStores to bring you their favorite third-party software picks to use with your Apple devices and VoiceOver. Group pick: The Macalope Darcy’s picks: YoruFukurou WorthWhile Sudoku Tablet Holly’s picks: SlingPlayer Mobile 7 Little Words Cards Alone Josh’s picks: Tagalicious Sound Studio Podcaster for iPhone M.J.’s picks: NewsRack for Mac MacJournal StoryMill Eric’s picks: Ariadne GPS NewsRack for iPhone/iPad Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide Cara’s picks: VizWiz Looktell Money Reader MarsEdit
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #13 - Hi, I’m Alex
In this episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights discuss their thoughts on Apple’s recent announcements, including iOS 5, iCloud, and the announced new features coming in VoiceOver for OS X Lion.
The Mac-cessibility ROund Table Podcast #12 - Lions, and iPads, and Macs, oh My!
In this episode of the Mac-cessibility ROund Table Podcast, our knights discuss the newly unveiled iPad II, the new publicly available details on Apple’s upcoming Mac OS X 10.7 Lion release, the new MacBook Pros, and more. Notes: Darcy’s pick - TextExpander M.J.’s picks - BopIt and PlainText Josh’s pick - Magic Trackpad Cara’s pick - Fandango Movies Holly’s pick - DraftPad
The Mac-cessibility Outside the Box Podcast #1 - Interview with Adam Christianson
The Mac-cessibility "Outside the Box" podcast is a chance to hear what the mainstream Apple media’s perceptions are of Apple’s accesibility efforts, as well as get a fresh perspective on what Apple has accomplished thus far. In our first episode, we chat with Adam Christianson, host of the MacCast, one of the first and longest running Apple related podcasts. Adam describes his first awareness of accessibility, how that has increased over the years as Apple has introduced new features into its products, and more.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #11 - Autobots Don’t Read; or, the 800 Pound Inaccessible Gorilla
In this episode, our knights discuss The Mac AppStore, the inaccessibility of e-reader apps, the launch of iPhone 4 on Verizon, audio games, the increasing numbers of assistive technology apps for iOS, and more. Show notes: Matt Gemmel and the Case for Accessibility on iOS Josh’s pick - DollyDrive Eric’s pick - Star Wars Books and Timeline Holly’s picks - Incase Compact Backpack and Apple Wireless Keyboard Darcy’s picks - RadioShift and Global Video M.J.’s picks - DJ for Mac and EverNote
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #10 - iOS for the HOlidays
In this episode of the Round Table, our knights discuss iOS 4.2, the exciting addition of VoiceOver to the AppleTV, and get side tracked once or twice. Blog from OutOfTheDarkness on activating VOiceOver on the AppleTV without sighted assistance, among other things.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #9 - All Your Base Are Belong To Us
In this episode of the Round Table, our knights discuss FaceTime for the Mac, iLife 11 accessibility enhancements, (including GarageBand), and more. Notes: Holly’s picks - NewsRack for iOS and The AppStore Pundit podcast Darcy’s picks - Hazel for Mac and RememberTheMilk.com (service) M.J.’s picks - oMoby for iOS and StoryMill for Mac Josh’s pick - TweetList for iOS
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast - Special Edition #8 - The Secret Code!
In this special edition episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table podcast, we discuss today’s release of iOS 4.1 for iPhone and iPod touch, which includes a number of enhancements for VoiceOver users, including bug fixes, enhanced web browsing, and extensive BlueTooth keyboard support.
Mac-cessibility Round Table/Screenless Switchers Podcast | Apple Media Event 2010
Listen to the podcast recording of the Mac-cessibility Round Table and Screenless Switchers crew. We discuss the new products and announcements out of Cupertino today, give our opinions and hopes for their acessibility, and more. This podcast was streamed live and recorded for this podcast edition.
Mac-cessibility MiniCast #1 - The iPhone 4 Camera
In this first minicast episode, Cara Quinn demonstrates the new features of the iPhone 4’s camera and their remarkable accessibility. This entire podcast was recorded and edited on the iPhone 4.
Mac-cessibility Round Table/Screenless Switchers Special Edition Podcast #7
In this special edition episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table and Screenless Switchers podcasts, our knights discuss the WWDC keynote announcements, the new iPhone 4, iOS 4.0, iBooks, and mobile accessibility in general.
Screenless Switchers 36 - A Retrospective
29/April/2010 marks the fifth anniversary of the release of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and the VoiceOver screen reader. The Screenless Switchers podcast offers a retrospective in episode 36, looking back at the last five years of Apple accessibility with a couple of the earliest Mac converts, and ahead to the future.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast - Special Edition #6 - iPhone OS 4.0
In this Special Edition episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, our Knights of the Round Table discuss today’s announcements of features in the iPhone OS 4.0 update, including multi-tasking, iBooks, BlueTooth keyboards, Mail, and much more. (Bloopers included.)
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast - Special Edition #5 - iPad First iMpressions
Our latest episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast is a special edition. Join some of our Knights of the Round Table Podcast as we informally discuss our initial thoughts and exploration from iPad launch day. This will be the first in a series of podcasts exploring the newest member of Apple’s family of accessible products.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #8 - To Script or Not, and Other Stories
In episode #8 of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, we introduce our newest contributor, M.J. Phoenix. Our knights of the Round Table Podcast recap and discuss recent Mac-cessibility news stories, including iBooks accessibility, Adobe’s announcement for Flash and Flex accessibility on the Mac, and the recent update to Frotz for iPhone, which provided substantial accessibility enhancements. The bulk of the show is given over to a discussion of screen reader scripting, its pros and cons, and why it is not discussed widely among VoiceOver users. In a follow up show, we will be discussing this topic further with Window-Eyes script writer Jeff Bishop. Other notes: Cara’s pick - HeyTell for iPhone/iPod touch Darcy’s picks - DropBox.com for Mac and the optional DropBox app for iPhone and iPod touch Holly’s pick - The Facebook Lite web site M.J.’s picks - iPhone/iPod touch games by Storm8 Josh’s picks - Echofon for iPhone/iPod touch (Free or Pro), the YouMail.com service, and the optional YouMail app for iPhone/iPod touch
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #007 - iPad, Therefore, I Want
In the seventh episode of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, knights Cara Quinn, Eric Troup, Darcy Burnard, Holly Anderson, Steve Sawczyn, and Josh de Lioncourt discuss Apple’s big event to introduce the iPad slate computing device, its accessibility, speculation on how VoiceOver may differ from the iPhone, and what we think it means for the future.
Mac-cessibility Podcast SE #4 - ProTools Gaining Accessibility
In this special edition episode of the Mac-cessibility Podcast, we interview Slau Halatyn who spearheaded the ProTools Petition, which requested that Digidesign implement Apple’s accessibility standards into its ProTools product, an application for professional-level audio production. Slau had a chance to visit Digidesign in San Francisco, and got to experience first hand the tremendous progress being made toward ProTools accessibility with VoiceOver. We discuss his experiences with Digidesign, the developer behind ProTools access, the progress being made, and what we can expect from ProTools in the future.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #6 - Coo Coo for CocoaTouch!
In the latest installment of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, "Coo Coo for CocoaTouch!", our knights of the round table discuss the recent updates to Mac OS X, the iPhone OS, and iTunes, as well as the iPod touch, the AFB iPhone review, the NFB’s "second look" at VoiceOver, Josh’s cursor tracking experiment on the Mac, and much more. Our product picks: Steve’s pick - BoxCar Darcy’s picks - Moxie and AirFoil Speakers Touch Cara’s picks - iFitness and Final Excuse Pro Eric’s picks - Binaural Beats and Apple In-Ear headphones Holly’s pick - ooTunes Josh’s pick - Frotz for iPHone
Screenless Switchers/Mac-cessibility Special Edition Podcast - Squeaky Dolphin Noises
In this special joint episode of the Screenless Switchers and Mac-cessibility Round Table podcasts, our knights discuss the Apple media event on 9/9/09, just after it ended, including VoiceOver on the new iPod Touch, the new iPod models, and iPhone OS 3.1. (We’ll discuss the accessibility changes in the new iPhone OS in depth on a future episode.)
ScreenLess Switchers Podcast - Episode 31
In This joint episode of the Screenless Switchers and Maccessibility Podcast we primarily discuss Snow Leopard, the new version of the Mac Operating System. We also discuss the maccessibility.net adobe petition
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #5 - Now Available in Natural Flavors
In the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #5 - "Now Available in Natural Flavors", our knights of the round table Darcy Burnard, Holly Anderson, Steve Sawczyn, Cara Quinn, and Josh de Lioncourt discuss the recent launch of the Mac-cessibility Network, review the recent minor updates to the Mac OS X and iPhone OS’s, get Steve’s thoughts on his new iPhone 3GS, and explore the pros and cons to MobileMe versus free alternatives. Show notes: The Mac-cessibility Network MobileMe Steve’s pick - Mail2Web.com Josh’s picks - The Bean word processor for Mac OS X and MobileMe iDisk for iPhone Cara’s picks - I-Map-U for iPhone and Shazam Holly’s pick - Gmail Darcy’s pick - JoinTogether for Mac
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #4 - Badum Ching!
In episode #4 of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, knights Darcy Burnard, Holly Anderson, Cara Quinn, and Josh de Lioncourt discuss our impressions of the iPhone 3GS after a few weeks, how VoiceOver for the iPhone has been accepted by the visually impaired community, third-party applications for the iPhone, what Apple has revealed about gestures in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Safari 4.0.2, the National Federation for the Blind’s reaction to criticism of their VoiceOver review, and more. Show notes: List of VoiceOver Compatible iPhone Applications Josh’s picks - Tweetaro for iPhone and subscription-based iCal calendar’s (for Mac or iPhone) Cara’s picks - EarthComber for iPhone and Solona.net Darcy’s pick - Pogo Plug Holly’s pick - Bose On-Ear Headphones
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast SE #2 — More Than Meets the iPhone
In this special edition episode, the knights of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast gather to discuss the launch weekend of the newly accessible iPhone 3GS, give our thoughts on VoiceOver for the iPhone, and much more. Stay tuned at the end for a particularly substantial blooper reel as an added bonus! We were all a little giddy over the iPhone. This episode features knights Holly Anderson, Darcy Burnard, Josh de Lioncourt, Cara Quinn, Steve Sawczyn, and Eric Troup.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #3 - A Visit From Steve-Megatron
It’s time for this month’s edition of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast. This month’s episode is #3, entitled "A Visit From Steve-Megatron". < p>Topics covered: Introduce this month’s panelists, including Holly Anderson, Darcy Burnard, Steve Sawczyn, Eric Troup, and Josh de Lioncourt. Mac OS X 10.5.7 accessibility changes-"OMG!" MacSpeech Dictate. The upcoming World Wide Developer’s Conference and possible accessibility announcements The rumored Appled ultra-portable Rumors of text-to-speech and speech recognition in iPhone 3.0 Other resources and show notes: Steve’s picks - Jack OS X, Apple Earphones with microphone and remote, and the SendSpace.com Wizard for Mac Eric’s pick - Audio Book Builder Darcy’s pick - Solona.net Holly’s pick - SlingBox Josh’s pick - SmallDVD Josh’s new band and music EP - Stage 19, available on iTunes and Amazon MP3. Includes the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast theme song.
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #2 - Sedated
It’s time for this month’s edition of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast. This month’s episode is #2, entitled "Sedated". Josh de Lioncourt’s sound quality is not quite on par this time, for which we apologize. He was travelling and away from his usual equipment. Topics covered: Introduce this month’s panelists, including Holly Anderson, Darcy Burnard, Cara Quinn, Eric Troup, and Josh de Lioncourt. Accessibility of third-party products, and the response from developers to Apple’s approach to access. Front Row and what it offers the visually impaired in comparison to other home entertainment products. DRM-free music and variable pricing has come to iTunes. The new "Get a Mac" ads. Other resources and show notes: Holly’s pick - Apple Airport Express Darcy’s pick - Understudy for Front Row Josh’s pick - Zoom for Mac Cara’s pick - Audacity Eric’s pick - VMWare Fusion
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #1 - Reboot
The Mac-cessibility Podcast has been reborn as a round table discussion show, dealing with all things related to accessibility of Apple products. The show is planned to have a new episode once a month, starting with this week’s episode entitled "Reboot". Topics covered: Introduce this month’s panelists, including Holly Anderson, Darcy Burnard, Cara Quinn, Steve Sawczyn, and Josh de Lioncourt. iPod Shuffle 3G, its multi-lingual support, and the possibility of more TTS languages coming in VoiceOver. iTunes 8.1 accessibility changes. iPhone software 3.0. Is accessibility coming? Are we getting closer? The Author’s GUild’s objection to text-to-speech in Amazon’s Kindle 2. What does that mean for TTS in other portable devices like iPods or a possible future accessible iPhone? Safari 4.0 public beta accessibility changes. General discussion of the state of accessibility on the Mac platform. How is the Mac perceived by non-Mac users of the visually impaired community? Is the perception improving? What myths are still persisting? Has Apple’s participation at CSUN helped? Other resources and show notes: You can contact the Author’s Guild regarding their stance on text-to-speech on Amazon’s Kindle 2 from this page. Holly’s pick - Checkbook Pro from Splasm.com Darcy’s pick - Carbon Copy Cloner from Bombich.com Josh’s pick - www.GoodReads.com Cara’s pick - SyncMate from Eltima.com Steve’s pick - The Unarchiver
The Mac-cessibility Podcast #1 - The Pilot
We are proud to introduce the Mac-cessibility Podcast, a companion to Lioncourt.com to bring you the latest news, commentary, and more from the world of accessibility of Apple products. In our first episode, we discuss the latest access news, discuss Net4Mac.com’s lack of accessibility, hear from a brand-new switcher in the SwitchBox segment, and more. You can subscribe to the podcast feed by copying and pasting the following URL into iTunes or your podcast catcher of choice. We are not yet listed in the iTunes Music Store but hope to be soon. Podcast feed: http://maccessibility.net/podcast/mac-cessibility.xml
Screenless Switchers Leopard Round Table
The Screenless Switchers podcast has a round table discussion on Leopard, focussing on VoiceOver and how the new OS is working for blind and visually impaired Mac users. Joining Darcy and Holly this time are Josh de Lioncourt and Anne Robertson. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or the official web site, or listen to the Leopard Round Table by downloading the episode.